The Fulford File, By James Fulford | Does Immigration Cause Madness? (We Know The Answer For Christian Clergy).

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Lawrence Auster in his View From The Right blog has done some good work ferreting out evidence that Vince Weiguang Li, the Chinese immigrant Greyhound Bus Killer, may have been a Muslim—which is not unlikely when you consider that the killer cut the victim`s head off, a well-known feature of Muslim culture.

However, it`s more likely that Li did it because he was insane, which is not exactly the same thing as being Muslim. However, the religion that has done the most damage here is not Islam, but Christianity, in its namby-pamby, social gospel, immigrant enthusiast form.

“A church that once employed the man charged with attacking and beheading his seatmate on a bus in Canada last week says it plans to offer support to the accused and his wife.

“Grant Memorial Church [emailthem] in Winnipeg formerly employed 40-year-old Vince Weiguang Li as a church custodian after he immigrated to Canada in 2004. Li, a Chinese immigrant, has been charged with second degree murder for the brutal attack on 22-year-old Tim Mclean on a Greyhound bus as it made its way along the TransCanada Highway in Manitoba late last Wednesday.

“The church`s leader, Pastor Tom Castor said on Sunday that there had been nothing in Li`s behaviour to cause concern.

” `He seemed like a person who was happy to have a job, was committed to doing it well and didn`t stand out in any way (in terms of) having anger issues or having any other issues,` Castor was quoted by the Associated Press as saying.”[Church says will support Canadian bus beheading suspect and wife, By Jenna Lyle, August 5, 2008]

Bonnie Garland was a Yale student killed by her boyfriend, a Hispanic student named Richard Herrin who had been recruited from the barrio of Los Angeles to be a student at Yale. Unlike most Yalies, but like many residents of the barrio, he reacted to being dumped by his girlfriend by going to her room and smashing her head in with a hammer.

The Catholic religious (clergy, that is) community at Yale, led by Sister Ramona Pena, a Yale chaplain rallied round and worked to get him out on bail, and to prevent him from being sent to jail for life. He was eventually convicted only of manslaughter, and was released after 17 years. He`s out there somewhere, probably in the Los Angeles area, under another name.

And they`re not necessarily doing the immigrants any good. Sometimes immigration drives people crazy. It hasn`t affected Peter Brimelow.

But culture matters—an immigrant from a Third World country who comes to North America will find the culture of modern civilization a strain. Brenda Walker writes:

“As I wrote in Diversity Is Strength! It`s Also Familicide and Immigrant Mass Murder Syndrome, even legal immigration is very psychologically stressful. Someone with pre-existing emotional problems may be pushed over the edge by the additional difficulties in setting up a whole new life and adjusting to a completely different culture. Immigration is not for psychological weaklings.”

While the MainStream Media won`t say things like that, I was able to find a report about immigration driving people insane from Asiaweek, which looks at if from a different perspective. [The Broken Heroes|For some Filipinos, the stress of going overseas to work can be too much, By Raissa Robles , Asiaweek, June 16, 2000]